Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 October 1885 — Page 7
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To remove mildew, soak hi bttUermilk ami spread oa Um grass tot tbt trtju.TWede ftdc When cloth w toorohod remton Um ataui by placing Um ganniat where Um sum ea shine oa it itoetiimye. ran lea when. Um dew to mi Um ground because UM pUM, IN M OXpoOeaoa. ha wroaucod netoar crops uim n in. the henf of Um day. TV Time Toothache: ftikerine about parts of common Mk mmI alum. Gt M Mudt cotton as will fill Um tooth, damp it, Mit in Umi Mixture and place it in Um tootn. ahm w also a good ito i Mixture for cleansing the ion W. Im soletUntr. strawberry plants Uh making new boils w should be careful h getting ytHtttir plants which have healthy, green foliage mm! are not covered by Urown fungus spots. Punu iiihv or may wot be h hw of disease. One tiling to certain, kowrrw. when fungus grow on Um plant iu vital power soon ex ha usted. Alba Journal Fried Chicken: Cut ouch om In eight or lino piece. after singeing and drawing; flatten ligfitly;.r hi( in an earthen dish, with salt, iepper. parsley, buy leaves, thyme mid leaxM juior c sleep for two ho.tr; drain, roil hi Hour, dip in beaten eggs, roll again in fre-h bread crumb, fry slowlv and tborougly in claritied fiit or olive butter, dish up. add x handful of fried parsley, and serve with a sauce of drawn butter in a bowl. Chicago Journal. Potato, which are dug in ofoat At'sther and thoroughly dr.ed in Um )uu, will keep ia much better condition in the cellar than the mil into bins without being sun dried, borne recommend spreading upon a barn floor after drying them in the sun. Thfe may improve tlMir keeping qualities, and they may be just a good for seed, but are not generally considered equal for tabic purposes to thoie put into Um cellar when taken from the field. X. Y. lkraUL Currant Cake: One cupful butter, one cupful sugar, four eggs, one teahMMJiiful baking owder, otie pint Hour, outs Hud a half cupful eurrxnU. washed and picked, two tei4ioonful extract of cinnamon and one teaspoon f til extract of 1'Miion. Hub tlie butter and sugar to a while, light cream, mUl the ejgs. one at a time, beating a few minutes between each; add the Hour sifted with the powder, Uie enrnite ami the extract. Mix iuto a medium battr. bie in pst;er-lftied cake, tint! fifty minwtts ia moderate oven.- JJmtm HmigtL Crane Mutter: Stew the ethihs And Squeeze mt each jiulp from the skin, removing the seeds; keep Um kias in a mallthin bag; U each pound of pulp allow oae pound of sugar, half pint f cider vinegar, teaioonfl of clover, one of ciunanion and oeof nutmeg; boi I this very dowly, jHitting in the bug of skins tietl -wureJy; when it jh'llei hy ilro(dng in eokl water. H ts done. 1'ut away in jars; fur an ornamental dih it can be heated over and mit into moid to jellv. miMrUlpki CM. ' Toi many farmers ret lew good than they might from tWir pear orchards, Ih-cause they allow th fruit to rijicn on the trees as they would apple. Few pears will be at their be if trenU-d thus, lucked whea fully groH-n. and Kept ia a warm or oool room a their ripening "m desired te lie naatened or retarded, the color a ad flavor of the fruit will lie much better tkaa k would imj it allowed to remain m the tree. oma ot tie best sort.s rot at the mm left on the tree until the fruit brua to turn. .V. Tritmm. PIG-LOOKING. A IMWt Tlmt Mt,n14 Xt M Smr-tt UBrtrr Any CtrrHmtmmrr. . i . ... . niHH wno raccoons witn pigs man look them over fragile tly. They are hi mueh like Uie human family that they are liable te all erU of ailm4. l.ay -liable," but. like the human siHsctos. with ordinary care and a lack of ab:e, thuy will lire out their allotted Umt. I like to look at my jugs. I en joy seemg them fill Uieir little stom ach's at Nature's fountain, and tJhoa stick theiuolve4 in a pile, regard Imm oi lorm. ami take a refreshing shoo?. i nave almost envied them their .olid comfort, lo make the dcture perfeet. it niUHt be noticed that thov have a Clean fcea and a ekm pea. Looking flu . c . . o wiiea pays. , m aiH'aVsf eaer to cure any trouble when it fin Mart), and looking at Uiem toinenUr Its t il , Ju . . - . . I - . ing -rimy w ueiCW HHYUIIHg WHHIg. rimmiwi may usuitlly be arretted when llie tir.-t ymptM are apimrent by compelling the jdg te take a great deal of exercW liles a common dioruer with pigs, can be .-"tojipl on the "in. "ihs oi proirti-KHi. wr giving more laxative food; or, if the food has been too isour. o ae to produce irritation and inrtaiiimation, it should be changed. After Uie protrusion ha lasted wjvaral aays the purW will have te lonrh off ueiorc tiwre will lw a cure. The food must aliKi Iks changed. A jHKir apiHditc. commo among hogs, is oaiifted by orrrloftdHig the stomach, and cold or unsuitable food. Um food, different food, or warm food, for a mft or two, may prows a remedy, or it may l well u intermit a meae or two. OWrration will tell all atwut a. glect will let them suffer awl die. A disordered stomach is .mite comon among pi; wmetiinf vemiUng rcdiows. Cliarcoal will help ( regvlate the stomach. A little wilt wHI aid, and o will Milphur. Tlieee are simple remmlies, which will correct the digestion, or, raUier, set It at work in a natural way; but if the trouble is negleteL awl lie OMMM of It MalimuVu .Ml 1U !'Keiy without okwrratWui !. . mJ mflammation wMl follow. SUffneea. eitW fr.,. tn ! fincmcat or from too much o1h1 aad iMatinir food, emuxdmllr Broome liy a eJiauire of contliUoa'aad ooi. when Um lint symptom w oticed. ThmmtUfnmm. u Jr. 771.1. ;' Nf breeder mint alwayn be loeJng for. mid arohi if noadlL. ItTai ""I Hm tieonOi .iVtwi. . 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A HOLE IN KUC MEMORY, lhIISj?l?!!!j IHr mmWko frtiali hum troeUM m tar i A rtMtnw fMM M mmhmr mt ta mr. Ami htm mmhmf UMoedinW kete eruft. For a Uaf nth m hah- im M wnun ! Jhwi kefttin.fcWMaJf InoMtM; Htm- woiot UM Imtim km tmthm ot: JtM 1 UM. at MM-oa. MwrtMe h'.-M-rowM utmrnM but tw wor4: -lfrr WwiM It not hmm4 1mIm4 to m A kir wit a koto t hi MH-MMtrrr -mtmm Xmrrm Bmrr. in )m(A a Cimmmnh. m m THE FORMATION OF GOAL. Tfc Imm4m TttM Talmi t Heine AImmM rrwMMtt Wii.miu-Wmw lk ttiwll.i T Th U tiff rm4 !. Aecortiing to am cIcubiuoa of promioeat geologieis. Um stratam of sarth that ia ome placm k two miles aud a half taick. eomrtHuting the carboniferotts or coal age, wmi deposited tweoty-nlae milnoa year ago. You will wonder how msh a ealealatiott ran be made. The remit t arrived at br find ug out the dinereat Ltyerw are depotutetl, and estimating Um larger oue4 by the smaller. A an example, the same agencie are at work now a then- Depufeit like thoe of the Dover Cliffs, Kagtanu. are being formed at the bottom of the ocean lo-day; and by noting the agee of time h take to raie a give area aa inch, by mean seven of Uie faet-growmg coral w can . form something of a guees how long it would take for two and a half mikw of solid covering to form. During thfai Ume, a the name indicates, the great beds of eoal ia Penary Irani and other sections were deposited, and us we sit by a sparkyng coal-(ire we are, after all. watching a wood one the wood of twenty-nine mil Hon years ago. If you doubt thk, grind a piece of coal down a thin as possible and place it under a a mwroecope. whom the woody fiber will be plainly seen. Mineral coal merely the element of carbon mixed with other bituminous snVtaace. In Um formation of bituminous coal there waa log of three fourths of wood and five-ixihs ia that of anthracite. There wa a greater m br decomporiUoa, and a mluciion of bulk by itrewure from above, and from this it ie aamtmed Umt it took eight feet of leave and twigs that dropped from the toe and blew together, packed doeely, to make one foot of bitwmnou coal, and twelve feet to make one of anthracite. To make t Ik I of coal tbirtr feet Utick. like Uk ne m Wilkbarfe. tlie bed of vertable matter that produced it mut hae been three hundred and jdxty feet thick. Imaf-ine the Ume it woukl take for leave:; to drop and accumulate ia a ?ottd ma over a great area as high ae Uie tallest church- tire! Hence it k that eam or hiyers of pure coal are rarely very thick. Oftentimes Uie layer hi a thin a a piece of paper, out toe average t about eaght feet The lHtburgh jwam. at Uie place of the ame name, is jtart this Uiicknei. nnd can he eeaon Uie high shore from tnc Monoaraoela Kiver. and traced into Virginia and Ohio, over aa area of two hundred and twenty-five by one hundred miles and even into ken tacky. It varies al-so in tkickneas. as ia the Cumlerlami baeiu it hi fourteen feet thick. i at WbeeHnft fire at Athene, O.. and on the (reat Kanawha from two to three feet Coal-beds form mach quicker nnder water. where the leavee were bold ia place amd retahaed their gaeou nam whk h would be lo ia Uie atmoiiere. The common tteat-bed ef to-lav are perhaM coal-bod of Um future at leaet, ther reeemhle m origin the eld plant-beds. Over one tenth of Ireland w covered with peat-bedc. ome fortv feet deep. In MatwachmeU.. alone, there are over lUW.tA! conls of itJlree5 are often found buried in them. and ta Ireland a gigantic foeiI elk found. v leu may wonder where all Uie toon came from that seems to be Uie prominent mgredient in coaL It U be ifereu nw m xne coal age there wa much more carbon in the atmo-nere tkaa at present, and. during thia time ii wa 9temi away in" the wonderful plant that were m fitted for Uie pur pose. This. too. tmrined the air for the Urd and higher form that came later J he ewrxm- mineral oiL nroknim. was formed similarly to coal by the decHUpodtJ of vegetable or animal re mains enner marine or wrretrial, iMmed in mad. in Ume jfawlr chanjrinr mm wi, or )ome matenati tunc uroduce it Vy diatillation: bat oil unlike the eoal. is fount! in the laver-i of all aires, from Um lower Mlnnan wells ef fvemuoKyaaa ieaneoee m te Tertta." . r . ary wells of f lefA iu California. Uke other 4Ra, that of Um eoal age only appears at the surface at cer tain Mace in fact, the total number of square miles of ail the productive ooaJ-fteld in the United States h only 125.000; in Scotland. .CUDrWaremikM: Ireland. 1.8A(X0(X. and m Ettgland. 2.w,ww aqnare; mile. lTea again, it k not always roorauMtted br coal. It contains stratified rocks of all kinds. 9ometime iMmlos. fifcdones. con glomerate. But how. you win" aek, were ail hmm myers piaeed there? iieoiov .nows us that the mre luM. before the eoal wm one of bmenwnce uiai is. men oi we land was under waler: but later, there was a rhriar. ami in-eat kmi ot .wamit-inna a- . . .... . . . mareti. in incm rrew trees and voce- . . . . . . it. i ... - . mm am imauy nniixe mose Ot lo-Uav, the ferns even being trees, and larre . m regetatton wm wonderfnlly profuM. Cunont Howerh?? called eiytMOgnrnM ttto - Krtmml pine. A Umpouia uta uvea bow. four or five feet m .""f w1TffMLUt .wf ,ow,Jwl uoe of mm comaonet tree waa Um SWIhtria. which Ff, S?f 1 f xXJ f lTtf ft ahw, ami Unfii braacted out with o"T - arrow leave, the trunk t"h1 w riouii acaliv. They ircfueniy iomm m mMma, aad are ea i"" geroim. m they hollow out. roek.md
ovary direetioa. The Lep!edeadraa form, and a tree of found ia a new cattle high and thirteen feet in branebiw wore as perfect as and about twenty m number. this luxuriant foliasfe there were H nay, flowers, the great Marred trees and monger ferns forming the most eoasftteooas objects oat of the three hnndtvd and fifty coal plants Umt we know of. And with all tube, there were no birds; they had not yet The only liviar animals wore wring insects, seorphms. eraltf, worme. a few Trilobites, (or Uueolegged crabs), the curious CrinofcU, and a few repUks; o Urns probahly the only sound heard was the croaking from the low reptile that lived hi Um swamps. "A curious reptile called ike Deadrerpeton kas been found coiled up in the trunk of a great fowl Sgtibuia fa Nova Scotia. It had a curious sculptured head, was covered with scales, and related to Uie great frog-like Labaryntkodoat that was as large at an elephant. In the coal measure near Westmoreland, Pa., singular footprint are often found, and one was traced for a long distance in a layer one hundred feet below the iltuburgh eoai The hind feet were five-toed, ami Um fore feet fourtoed. The distance between the track)? wa about eight inches, showing it to hare been a large animal. It was a batrachiau. so related to Um irog and toads, ami called the Thenaropus. In Uie Xova Scotia coal measure a gigaathe lizard, or snake-like creature, has been found, called the Kosarus, that was Uie sea-serpent of the ancient jsca. Among the eurioos aaimals of the Ume were beautiful cttU-baoed corals. shells, the Product, bpirifer and OrUtis. and a laad-nail Pupa. Xumhers of coiled shells contained animal re lated to Uie cuttle-lasher, and manv other forms equally interesting. Such were ome of Um inhabitant and the general appearance of the work! in thk by-gone age a time so remote that we can form no conception of it duration. But even then nature, in obedience to the great governing mind. was storing up ner ireeure- lor xne benefit of man. who seem the culmination of a IHrlne eroluUouarr advance meat. I'raf. C F. lVtder, m (hide iMtftm HERO. Story mt mm InleMcrt fan ansa illanil I w a zreat. shacrv XewfouadHero land dog. At night he at left alone m a large tori to keep watch During the day he jieeps. Any one would think he was a very lazy dog; but ia the night he is on the sfertL At Uie slightest noise he bounds from one ead of the long store to the other. One night the store next to that where Hero watched was broken into by burglars, aud the ken safe liero heard the noise that was lu bis efforts to ptiai.k the otfenders he gnawed at the front door, and tore great strips of wood from them. In the morning Hero wa- puau-ned for marring ike doors. Afterward, when Um reason was known, he w-asprah-ed, potted and called a noble dog. He trots off to the butcher's evenday for bin dinner. When it is Ume for him to go one of Um clerks puts a dime between hk teeth. Away he roes, de posits it in the butcher V hand, and m return obtain a pieee of meat. One day there was no small change at head. The clerk picked up a piece of wrapping-paper from Um floor, and wrote: lleae give liero hi meat and charge." -Now go after your dinner. " ?ki the clerk. Away he went, with the paper where be usually carried a dime. The next day at noon the clerks were all bur. Hero wanted his dinner, but no one attended to htm. He was very hungry. Soon he began to think be was neglected. So he nicked u a jrap of paper, and very quSeUv walked away with k to get his meat The butcher, who knew him well, wwarded him royally for hfe intelligence. Another time, while 3a the market, he became tired of waiting for the ladies to be serve!. Without veu a bark of "by your leave, Im snatched a nice Porter-house steak and away he nun, leaving his ten cents! His owner thinks Umt there te not an other such Hero in the world. Thev are often ecn together on the street! Hero looks very dignified as he walk by his master's side, sometimes carrying hts gloves or newspaper for him. Hte long, shaggy hair hi clipped erery summer. He seems to be ashamed of Ids aimearanee for a dav ur two. At sight of a stranger he will j!uk under his masters uesk, or mm a comer. OurLittk Ones. Postage Staenp Mosaics. At last a psasi has been discovered for uning old posts ge Mamps to some advantage. The first thing to to thor oughly soak them. .o that they no longadhere to the j taper, and the best way u to immerse thorn m water lot some time. You then have them readv foe the mofaie work. The more diverse the coloring the better, and in the col lection for ue there shook! be Una, red. green in fact, every color that east be found. Then proceed to arrange them in geometrical pattern. cutUnr somc diagonally acroas where Um design needs it. or in halves. They can be attaptea to the design-t puMtshed for patchwork. For example,', the sexago may be carried out with a rtamp m the center and another cut diagonaly, each half Hankinr the center i4amn. being careful that ther are of uniform stow. The chief point to aim at to te select a goad pattern, to kern it uaiform and to blend Um coktiugs waU. A hen Utsse have beet mastered it it very ornamental work, apwaod to the tope of tables, small caWuea. besos. fcamos, letter Gases, etc It roottires let bedaed nndTarnemed with clear SI I' wSnl VSuTaSfeaaWj m$$m Jf$ttUi fairs the first Udmt aImK (Sj'VShn noblLouMbal a aussjg?um' aWnnnnS
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That learn id body eoagratthe King on the happy fortune mm aAaV a.1 aWaaia msm mmmmimm m eaasa aa mk WJUGaV MHI Jtlf Wm mMMm jWW9m M finVrnt mm ScftrfftufluW hm) daaaSMDnMVnNT Of IttnnpMMIIIIIo SaaV Us SnAiwi m4 fajlow mnmUj'sSim. Tb Kiair. who ak muM Imtore im um vfiMFTOw oi acMnce, mrn WWfwin ashamed that he should he so ignorant as never even to bare heard of the renowned ehemiaL He diapatcbed a "vjorior at once to Sweden, with the .aeouic order : "Scheele is to be immediately raised to Um dignity of a Count.' "Ills Majesty must.be obeyed," said the I'rime Miamter, as he read the order, "bet who in the worM ht Scheeler A Sii retnty was told to make ioouiriea. He came back to Um Premier with very full information. "Scheeie is a good sort of fellow. said he, "a Lieutenant ia Uie artillery, a capital shoe and a nxt rate band at billiard." The next day the Lieutenant became a Count, and the illadrious scholar and scienUct remained a simple burgher. The errot was not dkrovered until the King relumed home. His Majesty was indignant. "You must all be fools. he exclaimed, not to know who Schoele to!" He himself had onlv known for three or four weeks. PhU MmU 6 A Colossal Passenger Station. Erery portion of Um civil bed world must now acknowledge that the station of Um London & Southwestern Railway 'called "Waterloo Station) is the colossus of stations. It was to-day declared complete, having for a long time been at one end under Um hands of ma.ous and carpenters. Imagine twentyfive acres ivofed ie, and lire building covering thi area containing fifteen platforms and nineteen d;9t:net lines of rails, making an aggregate length of four miles! Imagine, al-o. a signal box containing ISO levers! During the beittding, extending over very many years of this enormous sta t km," SOU bouses have been demolished, and a population of H,UXj displaced. The cost, however, from Um firt opening to yesterday, has been only a million and tbree-'ouarters dollars. It to: over tats raiiwav, with lis thirty spur liues, the' traveler reaches England's southern and .southwestern counties, ccnlaininr Portsmouth. Southampton, Isle of Wight, etc.. and by railway steamers Havre and the Channel islands. There is no minute through Um dav that some train does not depart or arrive at Uak station. Louden LttUr. Henry Utlin, of a New Orleans era le family, was a brisk, bright youe fellow when he disappeared from that city twenty years ago. He has returned broken down in health but not in spirits. In the Ume of his absence he was a L euteaaat in the navy, an iaventor of a machine for which he got SfiCOOO is Paris, a gambler who spent that money in a year, a fighter in the French army in 4ex!co. a builder of dredges for the boez Canal, and now an scent for lk Leeps in Panama. He thinks that few men hare more pernHteaUr been si tomst4dy pauper and prodigal. X. Y. Sua. mantes oorden jtennettTs .teaai yacht Namouna has a erew, all told, of more than fifty men, and is said to cot its owner aboV $300 a dav, without making any allowasce for wine and mrder. The hip h always ready fbt voyage- A. i. JSmti. tsnamiHmissahikttiifaaeer snbheexkikHtons. Wien we gaee anon soate of tke peeabar freaks sum nature occasionally indulges in, ear salads revert back to tke creatteo of man, - wko is so fearf ally and wonderfnlly aaada." Tke mysteries of Ms antars have ba unraveled by Dr. R. V. rferea, of Baffalo, and tkroagk kis kaowledge of those mysteries ke has been able to prapare kto "OoWen Vedieal Diacoverr," wkiek i a )c.ac for all Wood tsJnte, patstas nnd kumors. suck as smtrata. aw. pies, Hetchea, erapdons. awrilings, tsuaon, Blears and kiadrel affectioas. By aVaajttota. It to aoid tke oldest reeord m the Mar service is that of the wko WM at Victoria, B. Jadfe. Taaag Mm, haa This. .ti . . . . .. AjmM.TAjciMuuTv,ocjBaraaaii,aietu oefer to send tndrcolebrmedBtacimYot TaJC haxTand other SLnomiC AfTUAJfons en trial for 9 days, to men (young oread) aSUeted wtok aarrons as adit t, loas ofrttalHy sad all kttdrod troubles. AtooforrkeematwmenralgiaupsaTtlyatsnd many otkorsuseases. Coeaptote reatoration to koaltk, vigor,and maakood guaranteed. Xo risk in-em-red, as 2tt days' trial U allowed. Write r' rT-'Tr-ni rsasrklit fraa. THE MARKETS. ad ve frteers s t Si w s is MA " -jac z asia..... ...... iss mm ow. I., .......... ..... OATS-Weetera 3t tx4 lXHtk-lkaadaM Meas.....;:. SIV'S Mt, m in i7WV-Mledtmsr. v INMtVIMMeiVy::.: Ste a 4 7i 3 S 4 as 1 M "ea wmter.. Ki K N l oMxiv::::::::::;''' IjmJ " a aa mt 3SV iu 111 8 sss a u 9 mm M tt 7S W H.Y Ckatc, TI ia o t h v .... ' ZZz2rlr ihVeaV:: US ti , w se a-mstMiea CATTl.K-Kxpar".?.?;. HxHLM w inter Patents..... a MlC.tT-.V0. t aimna s 4 M X mm s aa t m t tm M 4 as i m9 OATJwXo.1... 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